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Cinema Fearité Says Goodbye To George A. Romero With ‘Night Of The Living Dead’ – The King Of The Independent Zombie Movies

July 20, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

To say that the horror world lost an irreplaceable icon this past weekend when George A. Romero passed away is an understatement.  Although he made movies about vampires (Martin), witches (Season of the Witch), and killer monkeys (Monkey Shines), and had some legendary collaborations with superstar horror writer Stephen King (Creepshow, The Dark Half), Romero […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Duane Jones, George A. Romero, George Romero, John A. Russo, John Russo, Judith O'Dea, Judith Ridley, Karl Hardman, Keith Wayne, Kyra Schon, Marilyn Eastman, Night of the Living Dead, Russell Streiner, Zombies

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